In anesthesia-related injuries, the key facts usually live in the sequence: when medication was given, what the monitors showed, when staff responded, and what was documented afterward. For Loveland families, delays in getting records can be especially frustrating—hospital systems may archive data, and follow-up care may happen across multiple providers.
That’s why our early focus is practical:
- identifying which records control the timeline (not just “everything that’s available”)
- preserving monitor-related and medication administration documentation
- spotting gaps that can affect Ohio negligence analysis later
If you’re wondering whether AI-assisted summaries or automated documentation played a role, we can still investigate the human and system decisions behind the record—not just the record itself.


